blue54899
Member
Hello,
I have been experimenting with shave soaps and have noticed my past few batches have been having the same issue. I use 40% stearic, 10% soy wax, and then 50% other fats. The soap is made using a modified cold process (crock pot to melt the oils, add lye and mix, let it get to a gel-like vaseline stage before pouring). Any ideas for why these spots appear in the final soap? Usually, as soon as I pour the lye, the fats seize (which I know is normal), but then there are these white little clumps that form throughout the batter (even when I add colour, the lumps are white) that don't mix in. I have a feeling this issue is related to the clumps, but would like to know if anyone has answers / solutions. Thanks!
I have been experimenting with shave soaps and have noticed my past few batches have been having the same issue. I use 40% stearic, 10% soy wax, and then 50% other fats. The soap is made using a modified cold process (crock pot to melt the oils, add lye and mix, let it get to a gel-like vaseline stage before pouring). Any ideas for why these spots appear in the final soap? Usually, as soon as I pour the lye, the fats seize (which I know is normal), but then there are these white little clumps that form throughout the batter (even when I add colour, the lumps are white) that don't mix in. I have a feeling this issue is related to the clumps, but would like to know if anyone has answers / solutions. Thanks!